My cousin Ryan had incentives like this in school. Students were required to follow a specific schedule of writing drafts, proofreading, and corrections. The first draft didn’t have enough errors, so he was graded badly in the next step. On future essays he would put typos and grammar errors in on purpose so he could get an A for the whole thing.
My cousin Ryan had incentives like this in school. Students were required to follow a specific schedule of writing drafts, proofreading, and corrections. The first draft didn’t have enough errors, so he was graded badly in the next step. On future essays he would put typos and grammar errors in on purpose so he could get an A for the whole thing.
I vaguely remember experiencing the same thing. Just goes to show how easy it is to screw up an alignment scheme.